MORE THAN 200 GRAMS OF METH, COCAINE, FENTANYL, STOLEN GUN SEIZED DURING NARCOTICS INVESTIGATION; CONVICTED FELON ARRESTED

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WALTON COUNTY, FLA— A convicted felon is facing more than a half dozen felony charges following a narcotics investigation that led to the discovery of trafficking amounts of drugs and a stolen firearm.

On October 9, 2025, Walton County Sheriff’s Office VICE/Narcotics Unit detained Bobby Womack, 45, during an ongoing investigation into narcotics trafficking activity in Walton County.

Womack was in the lobby of the Red Roof Inn, located at 326 Green Acres Drive in DeFuniak Springs. While detaining him, investigators discovered Womack had cocaine and a trafficking amount of methamphetamine on him. He was immediately taken into custody and transported to Walton County Jail.

A search warrant was executed in Room 212 of the Red Roof Inn, where Womack had been staying. Inside, investigators found a trafficking amount of methamphetamine, cocaine, fentanyl, and buprenorphine (Suboxone) pills.

A wood table with a gun and scale and multiple clear plastic bags of white powdery substance and one clear ziploc back with blue pills inside

A loaded .380 handgun, which was reported stolen out of Polk County, Florida, was also recovered, along with electronic scales and plastic bags commonly used in the distribution of narcotics.

Womack has multiple prior felony convictions, including a 2023 conviction for possession with intent to sell a controlled substance.

He now faces multiple felony charges, including:

  • Trafficking in Methamphetamine (14 grams or more)
  • Possession of a Controlled Substance without a Prescription – 3 counts
  • Possession of a Weapon or Ammunition by a Convicted Felon – 2 counts
  • Grand Theft of a Firearm
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Possession of Less Than 20 Grams of Cannabis

All seized substances were field tested with presumptive positive results.

Womack was booked into the Walton County Jail and awaits first appearance.

“This arrest underscores our continued focus on keeping dangerous narcotics and armed felons off the streets of Walton County,” said Walton County Sheriff Michael Adkinson. “Our investigators work tirelessly to protect our community from the individuals who profit off addiction and bring violence into our neighborhoods.”

Additional charges and arrests may be forthcoming at the conclusion of the investigation.